Developing the Next Generation of Child Advocates ... an idea whose time has come!

Violence, child abuse, harassment, bullying in all of its forms continue to be unfortunate realities of today's society. This is especially true for more vulnerable populations of children and young people (e.g. multi-lingual, those living in single family households, those with disabilities, etc.). Work continues to be done to try and provide greater support and attention to these concerns.

We're trying to do just that by bringing students, faculty, college campuses and their surrounding community into the Public Awareness, Community Service, Professional Development and exciting Child Advocacy work that can help make the positive difference in the lives of children - those in local communities...the world now and in the future.

JOIN US ... become a part of the SOLUTION on your campus by reviewing details of the Goals and Club Designs. We have provided some Next Steps and Resources.

Future Child Advocates at work....

​ LEARNING in the LIBRARY

Sarah Mallory was a doctoral candidate at Teachers College, Columbia University in 2013 when she first came up with the idea of initiating student clubs or organizations to help sustain the work of child abuse and bullying prevention and intervention. Sarah successfully defended her dissertation and graduated in May, 2014. She is a now a faculty member at the University of Maryland inspiring more students to make a difference. ​THANK YOU, Dr. Mallory for helping to initiate a GREAT IDEA for future generations of professionals!

"No one has a right to sit down and feel hopeless...There's too muchwork to do." (Dorothy Day, social justice activist, Brooklyn, NY)